Writing about food for a family who is trying to eat paleo could get pretty repetitive if we never ate anyplace but our own house. Today i thought i'd share about eating paleo at potlucks...
First of all - yay for my church! I love the church we are at so much! Great people, great preaching, singing, community - a potluck every month, and birthdays to sing for every week... And big boys like this who try to make my baby smile (and succeed! That's where being the oldest of a very big family comes in handy, i think!)
The problem with potlucks is that you don't have so much control over what is there, so first off, you need to make sure that your contribution is paleo. I think that's actually kind of hard, bcz most moms of many have a few potluck recipes that are their go tos - things that are tried and true crowd pleasers. And then paleo seems kind of pricey compared to that, and also, kind of... boring.
For our church potlucks, we have to bring a main dish, a side dish, and a salad. So today we brought a ham (no sugary glaze), a bag of buns (for everyone else! And our carb hungry sons...), and a romaine, blueberry and feta salad with greek dressing - it's my favourite this summer :)
And when i moved through the line, i saw so many delicious things that i could eat! Actually, i cheated a bit, because i had corn, which is a grain, but apart from that i scored all kinds of delicious things.
The salad and ham i brought, another salad with pecans, wild greens, and a balsamic vinegar dressing, chicken with a cheese topping, brazilian lime chicken thighs (yummy!), raw carrots, and goat cheese rolled in cinnamon (what a tasty idea! Usually cinnamon is found in sweet things, but it really worked just rolled on its own around the goat cheese. (We do eat dairy with our paleo - i know not all paleo eaters do, but we've found it a quick source of protein and yummy, too...)
And for dessert, watermelon!
Once you steel yourself to avoid the big bread basket and pasta dishes, no matter how tempting, the church potluck can be a fun place for some paleo variety!
I know i'm going to make that goat cheese log again here at home :)
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